Family run 4 bedroom guest house in the historic village of Nether Stowey at the foot of the Quantock Hills in West Somerset. All rooms are en-suite with flat screen TV and tea & coffee making facilities. Our food is locally sourced with meat from our local butcher and breakfast with free range eggs. Evening meals are served if booked in advance. We are fully licensed with our own micro-brewery on site.
We have our own gated car-park with bike storage and washing facilities and a drying room.
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Accommodation Facilities
• Wi-Fi Available
• Cycle Washing Facilities
• Drying Room Available
Location
Nether Stowey lies just off the A39 between Bridgwater and Minehead with easy access to the M5. The village was home to the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge whose cottage is now owned by the National Trust (open March - October). Nether Stowey also boasts several pubs, shops and cafes.
The Quantock Hills just outside the village were the first area in England to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. From the moorland tops there are excellent views of the Mendips, Exmoor and the Brecon Beacons.
The Quantocks and Exmoor have many great off road trails for mountain biking. We are within easy reach of Sustrans Route 3; The West Country Way / Lands Ends to John O’Groats.
Rates
£85 for all rooms PN based on double occupancy. For single occupancy please enquire.
Please check out our website or send message (below) to book or for more information.
Contact:
Lynne Abbott: 25 Castle Street
Nether Stowey
Somerset
TA5 1LN